Pygmalion

Set in the bustling streets of early 20th century London, Pygmalion tells the story of Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle, dreaming of a better life. Professor Henry Higgins, a brilliant but arrogant linguist bets he can transform Eliza into a ‘duchess’ by teaching her to speak properly. But as the lessons progress, both teacher and pupil discover that identity and self-worth are far more complex than mere speech and social status. A sharp critique of the British class system, Pygmalion combines wit, humour, and social commentary, challenging audiences to reflect on the nature of transformation and the true meaning of independence. Known for inspiring the beloved musical My Fair Lady, this play invites you to ponder wouldn't it be loverly if we could all see beyond appearances. This production by Oxford Theatre Guild breathes new life into Shaw’s beloved play, emphasising its timeless themes of self-discovery, personal growth, and the power of words. Pygmalion promises to be a memorable theatrical experience that captures the essence of Shaw’s work in a way that resonates with today’s audiences. This fresh and captivating production marks Oxford Theatre Guild’s 70th anniversary of theatre-making in Oxford. By George Bernard Shaw Tickets from £14
Keith, Maff and Raph’s Groovy Soul Jazz Night

An exciting evening of Soul Jazz with the house rhythm section of Maff Potts - Keys/ Raph Mizraki - Bass and Keith Fairbairn - Drums. Joining Keith, Maff and Raph for this gig is the amazing Guitarist Nick Costley-White as special guest. Nick is a wonderfully fluent guitarist and works amongst others with Stan Sulzman, Gareth Lockrane,Jason Rebello, and Brandon Allen. He also holds the guitar chair with the London Jazz Orchestra. An evening not to be missed!
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